Aerosmith's guitarist Joe Perry appeared a new song "Aye, Aye, Aye" with Cheap Trick's Robin Zander on SoundCloud.
He announced that his fourth solo album "Sweetzerland Manifesto" would be released in January 2018. The new song is tken from the album. It was written by Joe Perry and Robin Zander.
The album comprises 10-track and features guest appearances from the New York Dolls' David Johansen, singer Terry Reid and drummer Zak Starkey, Cheap Trick's Robin Zander, Perry's sons, Tony and Roman.
In addition, American actor Johnny Depp served as executive producer.
The album "Sweetzerland Manifesto" marks his first solo LP in almost a decade since "Have Guitar, Will Travel".

About the new song, Joe Perry told Rolling Stone in an interview;
"Being friends and fans of each other for 40 years – Robin and I had always talked about writing together. I was in L.A. working on my newest solo record and Robin was in town with Cheap Trick and called me with an idea for a song. He sang the chorus over the phone which was all he had at the time. I dug it and said, 'Hell yeah, come on up.' This song turned out to be one of two tracks on the album I hadn't written the music for before. Robin came up to Sweetzerland and six hours later 'Aye, Aye, Aye' was born. The song moved along as fast as a ride on a Japanese bullet train. In fact, we were able to track it live that night."